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The trials of late-in-life romance and a photographer's chronicle of Black life under South African apartheid anchor the 15th edition of DOC NYC.
The Filipino-born artist takes a journey through primordial mud, chimeric worlds, and suppressed psychic demons to honor trans people as channels of divinity.
National Archives Museum leader Colleen Shogan allegedly removed mentions of negative events that might anger Republicans or upset visitors, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The installation, based on messages of peace from around the world, included a panel that read “from the river to the sea.” ...
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Emin accomplishes what any great artist must do — turn the sacrificing of privacy into the spark of human connectivity.
A tender yearning permeates the traveling career survey of Bronx-born Whitfield Lovell, who forges Black histories from aged photographs. The exhibition begins with Lovell’s works about family and ...
Activists accused the Museum of Chinese in America of complicity in the construction of a new Chinatown jail and the closure of a beloved banquet hall.
A suspect, Thomas Gannon, confessed to the murder in a text message to a family member before ending his own life.
Divya Mehra’s drawing series “The End of You” drives home who’s oblivious to the end of the world and who isn't.
The sense of collective strength throughout the three-day event was as palpable as the beats of the drums during the ...